Show Fruit Growers Again Urged to Guard Against Mosaic Peach Mosaic Is Js A virus disease disease dis dIsk ease that has caused harmful damage to the p peach ach Industry In the past in Grand county It has been tou fought ht here a gOOd many years by the local people the county the State Department Department Depart Depart- ment of A Agriculture and the Federal Department of ture It has for some time been the opinion of ot such people as Mr Max A. A SIsson of Palisade Colo Cob and Mr Earl Hutchings State Supervising Inspector of Salt Lake City and several other men well known In this area that the Pottawattamie Plum Plumtree Plumtree tree and seedling peach trees are potential carriers of this disease and should sho toy Iby all aU means be eradicated from this area ar In recent years it has also been discovered discover in many of the local orchards where evidence found bore out the decision of these gentlemen that the th-e following varieties of peaches also are potential potential po po- carriers of the ithe disease and that steps should be taken b by the growers and und owners themselves Immediately for the removal of these varieties These variety names names names' are as follows Rochester Nectarine Carmen Orange ClIng ding Red Bird Cling Champion Belle of Georgia 01 ton Cling VI Vivtor tor Dewey Dewey- Guinn Crawford Alexandre and Mayflower I In addition to these varieties there are other varieties which can act as carriers As a oa rule fule these are all cling stone peaches peach es white fleshed peaches seedling seed ling peaches and wild and seedling plums According to Mr SIsson the Rochester is the only yellow fleshed stone free peach that is isa a carrier of this disease As a continuation of the Mosaic Mo sale program which has been so successful In Inthe the past here in slowIng Blowing ithe the pace of ot the disease County Inspector L. L B. B Perry I would urge all aU growers In the valley to locate and remove all aU I varieties that might prove to be carriers I |